Magnonic computing: Faster spin waves could make novel computing systems possible

https://phys.org/news/2023-08-magnonic-faster.html

"spin waves shorter and faster when intensity increased... angular momentum pulses low-power data carriers in smaller and more energy-efficient computers... amplitudes of spin waves also crucial for magnetic integrated circuits... self-locking nonlinear shift, amplitude excited spin waves constant allowing different magnetic elements to work together same amplitude. This, in turn, is fundamental to the construction of more complex systems and to the realization of the distant goal of a magnon-based computer"

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